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|a Integrative couple and family therapies :
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|a "This book demonstrates how integrative clinical practices provide a flexible, systematic, and responsive approach to working with couples and families with complex challenges. Couples and families experience stressors of all kinds, such as infertility, blending families, infidelity, military trauma, incarceration, and sexual abuse. Complicating these already-difficult issues may be added social scrutiny due to racism, undocumented immigration, or LGBTQ status. Likewise, new technologies such as social media and data tracking, while having many positive uses, can also intensify problematic patterns. Couples and families entering treatment need a tailored clinical approach, which integrative therapies offer. Contributors to this edited book summarize current scientific knowledge about the complex clinical problems that bring couples and families to treatment, and discuss integrative couple and family therapy models. Eleven detailed case conceptualizations illustrate how practitioners and therapists use integrative models to provide care for couples and families. This roadmap of integrative treatments is for trainees as well as currently practicing psychologists, social workers, counselors, and marriage and family therapists."--
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|a "This edited book demonstrates how integrative clinical practices provide a flexible, systematic, and responsive approach to working with couples and families with complex challenges. It summarizes current scientific knowledge about the problems that bring couples and families to treatment: infertility, blending families, infidelity, military trauma, incarceration, and sexual abuse, among others. Eleven detailed case conceptualizations illustrate how practitioners and therapists use integrative models to provide care for diverse couples and families"--
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|a Intro; Contributors; Introduction: How Do Integrative Therapies Help Couples and Families?; I. INTEGRATIVE COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY WITH COMPLEX CLINICAL PROBLEMS; 1. Complicated Loss, Grieving, and Infertility: Assimilative Family Therapy; 2. Incest and Relational Trauma: The Systemic Narrative Feminist Model; 3. Infidelity, Self-Differentiation, and Intimacy: The Mindful Differentiation Model of Couple Therapy; 4. Money, Power, and Gender in Intimate Relationships: Cognitive Behavioral Couple Therapy
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|a 5. Couples in the Digital Age: A Systemic Psychodynamic Behavioral Model of Couple TherapyII. INTEGRATIVE COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY WITH DIVERSE CLINICAL POPULATIONS; 6. Holographic Reprocessing Couple Therapy With Military Couples; 7. Functional Family Therapy With Couples Behind Bars; 8. The SALUD Model of Family Therapy With Undocumented Latinx Youth; 9. Resiliency-Focused Couple and Family Therapy With Gay Men; 10. Stepfamily Therapy With Stepgrandparents and Their Adult Children; 11. Integrative Systemic Therapy With African American Couples; About the Editors
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